Tag: ATP Tour
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Carlos Alcaraz Eyes Career Grand Slam: Two Wins Away After Dramatic De Minaur Victory
Alcaraz Surges Toward a Career Milestone Carlos Alcaraz accelerated his bid for a career Grand Slam with a commanding performance in a high-stakes semifinal against Alex de Minaur. With the world watching, the 20-year-old Spaniard showed why many regard him as one of the game’s most fearless competitors, flipping the script when it mattered most…
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Harrison & Skupski: Could the New Doubles Stars of 2026 Rise at the Australian Open
Introduction: A fresh pairing with high expectations Christian Harrison and Neal Skupski have formed a new American-British doubles partnership entering the 2026 season. With a year of collaboration behind them, the duo is targeting a breakthrough performance at the Australian Open and beyond. The pairing brings a blend of athletic variety from Harrison, a left-handed…
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Could Harrison & Skupski Be the New Star Doubles Team of 2026? A Look at the American-British Duo
Introduction: A Fresh Pair with Big Ambitions The 2026 season marks a high-stakes chapter for Christian Harrison and Neal Skupski as they compete together for the first time on the ATP Tour. Their partnership brought renewed attention to the doubles scene, where steady partnerships and breakthrough campaigns can redefine careers. With early-season momentum at the…
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Could Christian Harrison & Neal Skupski Be the New Star Doubles Team of 2026?
Could Harrison & Skupski Be 2026’s Doubles Stars? The pairing of Christian Harrison and Neal Skupski has sparked talk about a potential renaissance in men’s doubles for 2026. As they embark on their first season together, critics and fans alike are weighing whether this American-British duo can translate experience into breakthroughs at the highest level,…
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Young Challenger Stuns a Top 20 Seed at the Australian Open: Arthur Fery Tops Cobolli in Melbourne
Underdog Triumph in Melbourne In a surprising turn at the Australian Open, 23-year-old Arthur Fery, ranked World No. 185, delivered the tournament’s first major upset by defeating 20th seed Flavio Cobolli in straight sets. The win marks Fery’s third ATP Tour-level victory and signals a breakout moment for the French-born player who has been steadily…
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Wilson Expands Tennis 360 with Top-20 Stars, Highlighting No. 6 Alex de Minaur
Wilson Elevates Tennis 360 with a New Class of Stars Wilson is expanding its Tennis 360 program, a holistic initiative designed to support players from serve to swing and beyond. The latest class adds three new top-20 ATP athletes, including No. 6 Alex de Minaur, signaling the brand’s ongoing commitment to equipping players across all…
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Rublev: Fewer Tournaments as an Illusion Amid Tight Tennis Schedule
Rublev questions the idea of a lighter calendar In a candid assessment of the professional tennis circuit, world No. 16 Andrey Rublev expressed skepticism about the notion that reducing the tour calendar could substantially ease players’ burdens. Speaking after a demanding season, Rublev argued that the concept of an “ideal” schedule, shaped by bosses and…
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Andrey Rublev: The Calendar Myth and the Illusion of a Reduced Tour
Rublev questions the calendar reform dream In the wake of a demanding season that left him fatigued, Russian tennis star Andrey Rublev has dismissed the notion that a leaner, player-friendly calendar is just around the corner. The world No. 16 and 10-time Grand Slam quarter-finalist spoke candidly after the Hong Kong Open doubles finalist run,…
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Rublev Calls ‘Illusion’ on Fewer-Tournaments Trend: No Easy Fix for Tennis’ Calendar Chaos
Setting the Scene: Rublev Questions a Leaner Schedule Andrey Rublev, the world number 16 and a ten-time Grand Slam quarter-finalist, has been vocal about the ongoing debate over a leaner tennis calendar. After playing as a doubles finalist at the Hong Kong Open, Rublev suggested that the notion of the tour shrinking its bloated calendar…
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Draper Injury Keeps Him Out of the Australian Open 2025
Overview: Draper sidelined ahead of the Australian Open British tennis player Jack Draper, currently ranked 10th, has ruled himself out of the Australian Open 2025 after confirming a continued left-arm bone bruise. The injury has limited him to just one match since Wimbledon and has disrupted his planned start to the new season. The setback…
